The film having ensemble cast of Jayesh More, Shraddha Dangar, Brinda Trivedi Nayak, Shachi Joshi, Niilam Paanchal, Tejal Panchasara and Kausambi Bhatt, marks the directorial debut of Abhishek Shah.
In 1975, a young girl named Manjhri is married off to a small village in the middle of nowhere in the Rann of Kutch.
Every morning the women of the village go to a distant lake to fetch water, this is the only time when they are not suppressed but free.
After some time the women convince him to ask the mukhya of their village for shelter and play dhol for navrati.
[6] The debut director and co-writer Abhishek Shah stated that the story was inspired from folklore of the Vrajvani village in Kutch and real-life instances of patriarchy.
[8][9] Prateek Gupta co-wrote screenplay, edited, and co-produced the film while also serving as the Associate Director.
[11] All lyrics are written by Saumya Joshi; all music is composed by Mehul SurtiIt was released in theatres on 8 November 2019.
[20] Ramesh Tanna of Kutchmitra praised the film for its direction, acting, and cinematography, calling it a "must-watch" but criticised the false subject of opposition to garba and embroidery work, some characterisations, and the lack of Kutchi language in a film set in Kutch.
He also questioned the relevance of the film's subject in contemporary times and pointed to the inaccurate representation of Kutch's local culture and the 1970s.
According to the complaint Jamnaben Vegda, the term is considered derogatory by the Scheduled Caste people.